Food
He popularized shrimp tacos in Los Angeles and has been the bridge between classic food trucks and a new generation of street food vendors.
July 9, 2024
If you’ve ever held a pastel-yellow box full of Cuban pastries in Los Angeles, you’ve most likely tasted the legacy of Raul Porto Sr. and his family’s Porto’s Bakery. He died this week at 92.
May 24, 2024
High School Sports
Raul Lara takes over coaching football at Mater Dei, which wins the Long Beach Tournament of Champions seven-on-seven passing tournament.
May 19, 2024
Raul Lara, former head coach at Long Beach Poly and St. Anthony, has been named Mater Dei’s head football coach.
April 25, 2024
Lifestyle
The easily accessible Highway 39 from Azusa north to Crystal Lake Recreation Area has quite the wildflower display right now. Here’s how to view the blooms while they last.
May 15, 2024
Travel & Experiences
In his road trip report, Times photographer Raul Roa describes the moment he noticed the holy grail of Anza Borrego wildlife.
March 15, 2024
For Latines, the mob-wife aesthetic might be recognizable from American mob movies but also from the women in our families and communities.
Feb. 27, 2024
Latino Life
Her new show, ‘Levantate’ (Wake Up), co-hosted with Denise Reyes and built around romantic songs and giveaways, is part of a sunrise rebranding effort by the radio station.
Oct. 25, 2023
Opinion
In Los Angeles, disruptions kept me from my writing. But after a year in a cabin near Joshua Tree, coyotes keep me company and my fearlessness grows.
Aug. 6, 2023
California
Migrant families fleeing their countries find solace at Mexicali’s Cobina Posada Del Migrante, a shelter where they can stay while waiting for asylum.
July 7, 2023